Jakarta, June 17 -- A 6.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Indonesia's Central Sulawesi province on Tuesday left one person dead and affected more than 300 residents, according tothe country's National Disaster Management Agency.
At least 25 people sustained minor injuries and 13 others were seriously wounded, with some 110 households or 312 individuals affected across multiple districts, the agency said.
Preliminary assessments recorded at least 67 damaged residential units, six houses of worship,two bridges, two office buildings and a provincial road linking Palu, Sigi and Poso that partially collapsed, according to Xinhua.
Authorities have launched emergency response operations. In Sigi, officials have establisheda field command post ...